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1912 Long Run Trophy 

FOR CLAY TARGET SHOOTING 

Conditions of Award 

1^ N amateur, to obtain the trophy, must break at least 1 00 

/_\ targets straight, a professional at least 125 straight. No 

^ ^^ scores made in "extra" or "practice events" to be counted; 

only scores in the program events in registered tournaments 

to count, and only when DU PONT powders are used by the 

contestants. The runs to count must be made during one shoot. 

^ In a two or three days' tournament a contestant may carry 
forward from the preceding day any unfinished run he may have, 
and should he succeed in increasing his run to 1 00 or better, in case 
of amateur, or 1 25 in case of professional, such run will be counted. 

^ These trophies are understood to represent recognition for long 
runs on single targets, and scores made in other program events, 
such as doubles, will not be counted as affecting the run. If, 
however, the shooter making the run breaks all of his double 
targets, they will be added to his previous scores on singles 

fl In order to have scores recognized, it will be necessary for the 
secretary, or other officer of the club holding the tournament, or 
one of the DU PONT representatives, to attest same. For each 
additional run of 1 00, in the case of amateurs, and 125 for profes- 
sionals, an additional bar will be engraved and sent to the winner. 






oUPONT 

Long Run Trophy Winners 
1912 






H. D. BATES RIDGETOWN, ONT. 



F. G. BILLS, CHICAGO, ILL. 



DATE PLACE RUN POWDER DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July2 Niagara-on-the-Lake.Ont. 108 Dupont Apr. 19 Wichita, Kas. 159* Dupont 





H. J. BORDEN, HOUSTON, TEX. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 11 Little Rock. Ark. 188 Ballistite 
Schultze 



R. H. BRUNS, BROOKVILLE, IND. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Sept. 11-13 Denver, Colo. 283 Dupont 
Sept. 16-17 Evansville, Ind. 106 
Oct. 14-15 Cincinnati, 0. 113 



* Unfinished Run 







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iHOMER!CLARK. UPPER ALTON, ILL. 

C-ATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 24 St. Louis, Mo. 125* Dupont 
June 29-30 New Athens, 111. 139 Schultze 




W. H. CLAY, ST. LOUIS. MO. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 29-30 New Athens, 111. 118 Dupont 





A. C. CONNOR, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 17 Peoria, 111. Ill Schultze 



W. R. CROSBY, O'FALLON. ILL. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 



Apr. 24-25 Laurel, Miss. 
May 28-29 Benton, 111. 



159 Dupont 
125 Schultze 
143 



June 4 Mexico, Mo. 

June 5- 6 Mexico, Mo. 148 

July 8- 9 Bradford, Penn. 137 Dupont 

July 24-25 Mason City, la. 154 Schultze 

Sept. 10-11 Denver, Colo. 149 



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HARVEY DIXON, ORONOGO, MO. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 13-14 Kansas City, Mo. 100 Schulize 
Aug. 15-16 Kansas City, Mo. 165 



FRED A. DRYDEN, Walla Walla, Wash. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 29-30 Salt Lake City, U. 168 Schultze 



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EDW. M. DANIEL, LYNCHBURG, VA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 4 Roanoke, Va. 124* Schultze 



Unfinished Run 



C. B. EATON, FAYETTE, MO. 



RUN POWDER 



July 4 Marshall, Mo. 109 Dupont 

July 10-11 Little Rock, Ark. 110 

Aug. 15-16 Kansas City, Mo. 216 

Sept. 11 Denver, Colo 157 

Sept. 17-18 Brookfield, Mo. 293 




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E. D. FARMIN. SANDPOINT, IDA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 24 Walla Walla. Wash. 103 Dupont 



E. F. FORSGARD, WACO. TEX. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 21-22 Waco, Tex. 144 Infallible 




S. M. FORSGARD. WACO, TEX. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 21-22 Waco. Tex. 101 Infallible 




H. D. FREEMAN, ATLANTA, GA. 

• DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Apr. 2 Birmingham, Ala. 136 Ballistite 

Aug. 6-7 Birmingham. Ala. 157 

Sept. 17 Brookfield, Mo. 132 Schultze 




OUPONT 

Long Run Trophy Winners 






F. G. FULLER, MUKWONAGO, WIS. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 15 Rio, Wis. 106 Dupont 



J. W. GARRETT, COLO. SPRINGS, COLO. 



May 21 Iowa City, la. 148 Dupont 
June 12-13 Sioux City. la. 162 
Sept. 11-12 Denver, Colo. 182 




W. T. GARRETT, DES MOINES. lA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 8 Livermore, la. 139 Dupont 




L. S. GERMAN, ABERDEEN, MD. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 23-24 St. Louis, Mo. 138 Dupont 
July 9 Bradford, Penn. 126 
Sept. 5- 6 Cumberland, Md. 162 







RICHARD GERSTELL, JR. 
GRAFTON, W. VA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 28 Wheeling, W. Va. 101 Schultze 



H. D. GIBBS 
UNION CITY, TENN. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 6-7 Birmingham, Ala. 187 Schultze 





E. S. GRAHAM 
LONG LAKE, INGLESIDE, ILL. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 7-8 Springfield, 111. 142 Schultze 



J. R. GRAHAM 
LONG LAKE, INGLESIDE, ILL. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 9 Riverside, 111. 100 Dupont 






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Long Run Trophy Winners 






T. E. GRAHAM 
LONG LAKE. INGLESIDE, ILL. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 3-4 Green Bay, Wis. 151 Dupont 



G. T. HALL, LOAMI, ILL. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 15 Peoria, lU. 118 Schultze 





IGEORGE H. HASSAM, BOSTON, MASS. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 



J. M. HAWKINS, BALTIMORE, MD. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 



Aug. 6-7 Lock Haven, Penn. 147* Dupont Sept. 18-19 Atlantic C. N.J. 125 Dupont 

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W. H. HEER. GUTHRIE, OKLA. 



Aug. 14 Kansas City, Mo. 128 Dupont 

Aug. 15-16 Kansas City, Mo. 134 

Oct. 14-15 Cincinnati, 0. 127 

Oct. 17-18 Cincinnati, 0. 240* 



ALLEN HEIL, ALLENTOWN, PENN. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 1 Royersford, Penn. 105 Dupont 
July 6 Nicholson, Penn. 101* 
Sept. 13 Denver, Colo. 106 





WOOLFOLK HENDERSON 
LEXINGTON, KY. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 13-14 Columbus, Ga. 135 Schultze 
July 23-24 Paragould, Ark. 179 



M. P. GENTRY HILLMAN 
BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



DATE PLACE 

May 14-15 Columbus, Ga. 



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Long Run Trophy Winners 

1912 






D. J. HOLOHAN, TWIN FALLS. IDA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 17-18 Boise, Ida. 104 Dupont 



W. S. HOON, JEWELL, lA. 



June 12 Sioux City, la. 
July 24-25 Mason City, la. 
Sept. 11-13 Denver, Colo. 



RUN POWDER 

149 Dupont 

113 

109 





A. L. IVINS, RED BANK, N. J. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Jan. 25-26 Pinehurst, N. C. 114 Schultze 



R. A. KING, DELTA. COLO. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 23-24 Delta. Colo. 105 Ballistite 

June 18-19 Salida. Colo. 132 Dupont 
Sept. 11 Denver. Colo. 125 Ballistite 




oUPONT 

Long Run Trophy Winners 
1912 






H. C. KIRKWOOD, CHICAGO. ILL. 



DATE 

May 9 



PLACE RUN POWDER 

Riverside, 111. 128* Ballistite 



F. C. KOCH, PHILLIPSBURG, 0. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Sept. 12-13 Latonia, Ky. 102 Ballistite 





W. T. LASLIE. TUSKEGEE, ALA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

112* Dupont 
102 



Aug. 7 Birmingham, Ala. 
Sept. 11 Denver, Colo 



L. A. LEHRBAS, POCATELLO, IDA 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 28 Salt Lake City, U. 103 Schultze 



Unfinished Runs 







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Long Run Trophy Winners 

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BARTON LEWIS, AUBURN, ILL. 



May 3 Kankakee, 111. 

May 16-17 Peoria, 111. 

June 1 Bunker Hill, 111. 

June 4- 5 Mexico, Mo. 

July 6- 7 Swansea, 111. 



RUN POWDER 

120 Schultze 

129 

101 

111 

176 Dupont 




GEORGE K. MACKIE, SCAMMON. KAS. 

, DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 27-28 Salt Lake City, U. 104 Schultze 




i GEO. W. MAXWELL, HASTINGS, NEB. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 14-15 Columbus, Ga. 147 Dupont 
July 10-11 Bradford, Penn. 174 



GEO. J. McDERMOTT, WAUKEGAN, ILL 

DATE 

May 9 



PLACE RUN POWDER 

Riverside, III. 136 Schultze 







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A. J. MENGEL, MOHNTON, PENN. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 22 Newmanst'n, Penn. 126* Dupont 



F. C. MOULLEN. EUGENE, ORE. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Aug. 26-27 Portland. Ore. 123 Dupont. 





W. L. MULFORD. KIRKSVILLE, MO. C. H. NEWCOMB, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Sept. 17 Brookfield, Mo. 140 Schultze Sept. 18 AtlanticCity.N. J. 103 Schultze 

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C. E. ORR, EAST ALTON, ILL. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 6 Swansea, IlL 141 Schultze 



H. B. POTTINGER, CHARLESTON. MO. 



PLACE 



RUN POWDER 



May 28 Benton. IlL 101 Ballistite 

June 24 St. Louis. Mo. 114* Dupont 
July 10-11 Little Rock. Ark. 126 





H. J. REBHAUSEN. N. PLATTE, NEB. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 



L. H. REID, SEATTLE. WASH. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 



Sept. 11-13 Denver, Colo. 144 Dupont July 18 Seattle, Wash. 125 Dupont 

* Unfinished Run 



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WM. RIDLEY, WHAT CHEER. lA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 2-3 Milan, Mo. 104 Schultze 

July 4-5 Marshall, Mo. 148 



F. C. RIEHL, TACOMA, WASH. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 21-22 Bellingham.Wash. 128 Dupont 



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D. R. RISHEL. OTTAWA, PENN. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 17 Jersey Shore, Penn. 116 Dupont 



M. SKEEN, OGDEN, UTAH 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 28-29 Salt Lake City. U. 123 Dupont 




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H. E. SNYDER, KANSAS CITY, MO. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 5 Marshall, Mo. 129 Schultze 
Aug. 7- 8 Concordia, Kas. 138 Dupont 
Aug. 15-16 Kansas City, Mo. 169 Schultze 



C. G. SPENCER, ST. LOUIS, MO. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 5- 6 Mexico, Mo. 132 Schulrze 

June 23-24 St. Louis, Mo. 125 

Aug. 7- 8 Princeton, Mo. 264* 

Sept. 2 Fort Collins, Colo. 135 

Sept. 17-18 Brookfield, Mo. 309 





H. H. STEVENS. ROSELLE PARK, N. J. W. R. TARRANT, BUFFALO, WYO. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

May 29-30 Wilmington, Del. 147 Schultze Sept. 9-10 Denver, Colo. 139 Dupont 

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G. L. TAYLOR. SIOUX CITY, lA. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 10-11 Fort Dodge. la. 101 Dupont 



J. R. TAYLOR. NEWARK. 0. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

Sept. 12-13 Latonia, Ky. 137 Dupont 





E. W. VARNER. ADAMS. NEB. 



DATE PLACE 

May 29 Omaha, Neb. 
Sept. 10 Denver, Colo. 
Sept. 11-13 Denver, Colo. 



RUN POWDER 

121 Dupont 

184 

177 



GEO. VOLK, TOLEDO. 0. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 9-10 Bradford, Penn. 103 Dupont 
Aug. 30 Cedar Point, 0. 100 





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J. P. WHITE, WATERTOWN, S. D. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

July 11 Fort Dodge, la. 105 Ballistite 
Aug. 7 Mitchell, S. D. 105 



W. N. WISE, NOBLESVILLE, IND. 

DATE PLACE RUN POWDER 

June 13-14 Indianapolis, Ind. 113 Dupont 




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THE retaining of the prestige gained 
by winning Long Run Trophies will be 
made easier by continuing to use Du Pont 
Powders. They helped you to make a 
record and you can depend on Du Pont 
Sporting Powders to aid in its defence. 







1802 QUPONT 1912 




Dupont Smokeless Powder 

THE CHOICE OF THE 

World's Champion Trapshooter 

TO win a 1 9 1 2 Long Run Trophy and 
the championship of the world is a dis- 
tinctive accomplishment for an amateur 
trapshooter. Such an achievement is all the 
more notable because of the conditions 
governing the Olympic Tournament at Stock- 
holm, Sweden, in which Jay R. Graham 
was victoricus. 

^ It was a most remarkable exhibition of 
marksmanship on the part of Mr. Graham. 
In competition with English, French, German, 
Swedish and Russian trapshooters, Mr. 
Graham demonstrated before appreciative 
spectators the superiority of the American 
shooter. Not only did he lead the members 
of the American team with the highly cred- 
itable score of 94 x 100, but in the individual contests his championship 
honors came to him with the astonishing score of 96 x 1 00. 

^ Besides achieving an international fame for himself, Mr. Graham 
incidently proved the familiar American trapshooting axiom: "Du Pont 
Powders make and break records at the traps." 

^ The impression made upon the spectators and contestants regarding the 
high efficiency of the ammunition used by Mr. Graham, and other members 
of the American team, is of interest to every American trapshooter. 




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prominent American journal says: 

fl "Even before the shooting was well advanced, it became 
evident to most of the contestants that the Americans were 
provided with a very superior ammunition, and men from other 
nations begged for cartridges, feeling that their chances of 
winning would be better, so that we have the added satis- 
faction in knowing that this victory was won, not alone by a 
representative of one of the best types of Americans, but that 
the powder that sent the shot on its victorious errand had been 
manufactured by an American firm." 

^ The powder referred to is the "old reliable" Dupont Smokeless. 
Handicapped by strange conditions and competing with the world's best 
shots, Mr. Graham's triumph over these was a notable demonstration of 
the reliability of Dupont Powder. 

fl Trapshooting is daily adding to its ranks new shooters who are 
influenced by exhibitions of expert shoot- 
ing of which the Olympic Contest is 
typical. It is obvious that a sport de- 
manding of its devotees such exacting 
attention calls for discrimination in the 
choice of such an important element as 
the powder within the shotgun cartridge. 

^ While all shooters may not attain the 
distinction accorded Mr. Graham, they 
can certainly emulate him to the extent of 
continuing to shoot Du Pont Powders. 
If a Du Pont powder was of such assist- 
ance to the World's Champion when he 
won a name and fame at the traps, it 
will surely help you to acquire one of 
the 1913 emblems of expertness at the worlds championship cup 

traps and subsequently century bars. jay r. graham 







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DU PONT POWDERS 

The Unanimous Choice of All 
THE STARTERS IN THE SEVENTH PACIFIC COAST 

HANDICAP 

Portland, Oregon, August 29, 1912 

A S an illustration of the high esteem shooters have for Du 

/-\ Pont Powders, the fact that ] 24 shooters selected one 

^ ^^ of the brands of these celebrated powders is significant. 

^ This unanimity of action is not only an endorsement of the 
superior quality of Du Pont Powders, but the triumphs of those 
who used them are mutually pleasing to shooters and powder 
makers. 

^ Prior to entering the tournament at Portland, Ore., previous 
successes had convinced each of the 1 24 trapshooters of the 
regularity and reliability of Du Pont Powders. Experience so 
acquired taught them that a notable score was more certain of 
attainment when absolute reliance could be placed upon their 
powder. 

^ Another important feature worthy of attention is that 
persistence in the use of a certain kind of powder adds to the 
proficiency of trapshooters. They become familiar with its 
action and know that it is absolutely uniform in all localities. 

^ The victories won by users of Du Pont Powders in this 
prominent tournament are sufficient proofs that those who shoot 
a Du Pont Powder "make and break records at the traps.** 







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